Use this guide to keep track of your progress completing the admission steps.

How to Get Started at Highline

  1. Apply to Highline College

    Complete the online admissions application.  Visit our How to Apply page for step-by-step instructions. 

    Apply to Highline Now

  2. Explore Funding & Payment Options

    College costs include tuition, fees, transportation, parking, books, and supplies. Highline College provides many funding sources to students, including scholarships and grants that don't require repayment. The initial step is to apply for financial aid.

    Apply for Financial Aid

  3. Activate Student Accounts

    Activate your ctclink, email, and Canvas accounts. The ctcLink Student Homepage is the all-access account that will remain with you throughout your time at Highline College. Visit our Student Accounts webpage for more info and instructions. 

    Activate Your Accounts

  4. Meet with Entry Advisor

    Your Entry Advisor is here to support you in this process. Students will complete a ‘Get Started! Questionnaire‘ in their admissions letter and schedule a meeting with an Entry Advisor. If you do not receive the questionnaire, connect with Entry Advising.

    Visit Entry Advising

  5. Complete New Student Orientation

    Getting familiar with college and Highline’s campus resources is important to your success. Student orientation is encouraged for all students, but it is required before enrolling if this is your first time attending college. 

    New Student Orientation

  6. Meet with Academic Pathway Advisor

    Meet with an Academic Pathway Advisor. Advisors will help you to explore your educational goals and select your academic pathway.

    Academic Pathway Advisor

  7. Enroll in Classes

    Enroll in classes once new student class enrollment has begun. It’s easy to enroll using ctcLink. View the tutorial on how to enroll in classes using ctcLink.

    Get Enrolled in Classes

  8. Pay Tuition & Fees

    Pay for your classes by the quarterly payment deadline. Pay tuition and fees in ctcLink, or visit the Cashier's Office webpage for info on payment options. Follow up with your funding sources to confirm eligibility or sign up for a payment plan.

    Pay Tuition & Fees

Admission Eligibility

HIghline College is an “open door” institution, meaning – unlike universities – virtually everyone who applies to the college is admitted. To be eligible for general admission to the college, one of the following is required:

  • 18 years of age or older, or
  • High school diploma or GED, or
  • A written release from the high school district

Applicants under the age of 16 are not usually offered general admission.

Got questions?

You've got questions, we've got answers! If at any point you need assistance, contact Entry Advising for one-on-one help, every step of the way.